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Why did Senator Mitch McConnell admit he was “clearly wrong” in saying Obama didn’t leave any playbook for Trump for handling a pandemic?

He was obviously found out and had to cover his ass. Everything said by anyone from Trump's camp with respect to pandemic preparedness and Obama's pandemic management program was all out lies and misinformation.The playbook not only exists, but could easily be edited and expanded to more than its 69 pages for Trump's easy read needs, but my opinion is that the document was beyond the president's ability to comprehend, because it is too intelligent for him, so he discarded it and Obama's pandemic preparedness program. This is the document…Pandemic PlaybookThis is the president…

Was Trump prepared for a pandemic? If not, should we have expected him to be?

Trump prepared? Of course not.Rather than seeing around corners, Trump stumbles into the roadblocks of his own making.We should have expected Trump to be prepared. If Obama were POTUS today, he would have been prepared, because he put teams in place to fight against a pandemic if it were to arrive at our shores.Obama had a team in place. A pandemic preparedness team. In place.And Trump dismantled it. The buck stops at the Resolute Desk.Trump calls this pandemic a hoax.The hoax may well do him in.

What is the “Trump Pandemic Preparedness Response plan” referenced by Kayleigh McEnany during the choppertalk on the White House lawn on May 14?

Apparently, after weeks of hearing how the Obama administration left a preparedness plan and a functional bureaucracy for dealing with pandemics in place, and Trump’s team screwed the pooch, the Trump team decided to hit back.By claiming the Obama team’s plan sucked, and the Trump team made a far better plan (that took up more binders!) back in 2018.Which in turn suggests that either the Trump team plan was always to delay, deny, deflect, and suggest people take dangerous drugs and shine really bright lights down their lungs all along, or that the Trump team cannot follow any plan - theirs or Obama’s.Ten seconds of critical thinking would have suggested to pretty much anyone that bringing this “plan” out to wave around now - three months into the lockdown, 30,000,000 jobs lost, and 90,000 people into the death toll - instead of back when it might have helped would only serve to underscore just how blisteringly incompetent the President and his inner circle are.It says a lot about the incredible level of contempt Trump and his people hold his voters in that they think his voters will fall for this sort of thing. Of course, since his voters frequently do fall for this sort of thing, perhaps that attitude is not wholly without justification.Original question:What is the “Trump Pandemic Preparedness Response plan” referenced by Kayleigh McEnany during the choppertalk on the White House lawn on May 14?

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